The English content of the separate language worksheet sets is the *same* so children of different nationalities can learn English side-by-side in classrooms.

Welcome to the ITALIAN area at Project HappyChild. Thanks to the translation (and checking) help currently being provided by people across the world (all giving their time and expertise entirely free of charge) we are in the process of building a *huge* area of free translation worksheets for children and students to use, across an increasing range of languages.

We're delighted to say that the Italian verb worksheets have now gone on line - 08.09.08. Our thanks go to Ed Blankenship (translating) and Manuela Prince (checking) who have provided the content for over 390 Italian worksheets so far.

The Italian verb worksheets can be reached from the centre and right-hand columns of the table below - the English verb names take you to the index for that verb, and the numbered columns take you to the individual tenses (column 1 is present tense, etc.).

Italian vocabulary worksheets are currently in preparation and it is hoped to have these on line later this year (all the vocabulary categories will be accessible from the left-hand block of the table below).

In the meantime the Italian verb worksheets can be used independently. All worksheets can be used for English-Italian and Italian-English.

Additional offers of translating help for further languages - see the Translators' page - would be very much appreciated.

Special thanks go to Mario Becroft in New Zealand, for all the
programming work which has made this resource possible.

Vocabulary

Verbs

links to main vocabulary topics [eg click "calendar" then
select "click here" for *all* words in that category]

Each Italian worksheet is designed to print onto a single A4 sheet [using IE4/IE5 browser setting for "medium text"], and may be used as a non-commercial education resource, free of charge, provided only that each worksheet is printed / photocopied without modification and includes the whole page as it appears on line. [N.B. - In "My Computer - Internet Options - Advanced - Printing", de-select "print background colours and images"so as to be able to print a clean black-on-white copy of each page with less use of your ink cartridge.]

It is recommended, when printing, to use the option "print pages 1 to 1" (rather than "print all pages") as each worksheet is designed to print onto a single sheet ["portrait", i.e. shorter side at the top] but because of the html may sometimes overlap onto a second for printing [the second (blank) sheet should not be required]. Draft quality is usually sufficient for a good copy - however use "presentation" if making originals for photocopying.